vatroslav
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Hello eveyone,
Here I come again with my literary conundrums.
I have been rereading Doctorow's Ragtime, and have found myself stuck with the aame expression again.
"The corpses lay on tables of galvanised iron. From the bottom of each table a drainpipe extended to the floor. Around the rim of the table was a culvert. And into thecl culvert ran the water sprayed constantly over each body from an overhead faucet. The faces of the dead were upturned into the streams of water that poured over them like the irrepressible mechanism in death of their own tears."
Could someone help me with the part highlighted in orange? What does in death of their own tears mean here?
MANY THANKS!
Here I come again with my literary conundrums.
I have been rereading Doctorow's Ragtime, and have found myself stuck with the aame expression again.
"The corpses lay on tables of galvanised iron. From the bottom of each table a drainpipe extended to the floor. Around the rim of the table was a culvert. And into thecl culvert ran the water sprayed constantly over each body from an overhead faucet. The faces of the dead were upturned into the streams of water that poured over them like the irrepressible mechanism in death of their own tears."
Could someone help me with the part highlighted in orange? What does in death of their own tears mean here?
MANY THANKS!
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